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Woman caught on camera stealing credit card from purse at downtown Nashville restaurant
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Surveillance video obtained by WSMV4 shows a bold Sunday evening crime at a downtown Nashville restaurant. A woman is accused of sitting down at a table, reaching behind her and stealing a credit card from a patron’s purse, which was hanging on the back of her chair.
Trevecca University mourning loss of former star basketball player
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Trevecca Nazarene University is mourning the loss of one of its own. Josh Helton, 38, died Monday, June 24, while on vacation in Miramar Beach, Florida. His cause of death has not been released. The university and its athletic department said it was offering its...
Independence Day Celebration in Waynesboro is Wednesday, July 3rd
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Wednesday, July 3! It’s time for the City of Waynesboro’s annual Independence Day festivities. Park gates will open at 4:30 p.m. Food trucks will be set up to offer a variety of delicious treats, and of course there will be games, face painting, and other activities for the youngsters. Vendors will also be set up to offer different specialty items.
Stuck in a car tire? Rutherford County fire crews rescue dog from unique situation
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, Tenn. (WZTV) — Middle Tennessee fire crews responded to a call like none other Tuesday morning. Crews responded to a Rockvale residence to find a dog stuck in a tire wheel, Rutherford County Fire and Rescue reports. Firefighters used tools to safely remove a small dog’s head...
State issues 62 violations against company accused of allowing ‘imposter cops’ on Nashville streets
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance is requesting the immediate suspension of a Mt. Juliet company’s license, alleging they allowed civilians to wear police identification and use red and blue lights in non-police vehicles. The state agency filed a notice of hearing and charges...
Jeff Burton Harshly Critical of NASCAR’s ‘Crazy’ Overtime Decision on Kyle Busch
Kyle Busch finished 27th in the June 30 NASCAR Cup Series race in Nashville. Shockingly, that was the two-time champ’s best result in his last three races, including a pair of 35th-place finishes at Iowa and New Hampshire. Busch added another miserable chapter to his recent run of misfortune...
Percy Warner Golf Course reopens after two years, $2.5 million in renovations
What’s old is new again. At least, that’s the case for scenic Percy Warner Golf Course, which opened in 1937 and hadn’t seen many changes over decades until two years ago when the nine-hole course was shuttered for a complete $2.5 million makeover. Renovations were completed last...
Fireworks, parades and traffic: Take in these Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, Watertown July 4 events
Squirt guns are a big part of Watertown's Independence Day parade. Mt. Juliet will hold tailgate party at Circle P Ranch. Looking for something to do locally in Wilson County this Fourth of July?. Several local cities have their own Independence Day activities. Here is an overview of all the...
Hamlin and Larson’s Feud Reaches Boiling Point With Retaliation
Hamlin and Larson’s Feud Reaches Boiling Point: The long-standing rivalry between Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson reached an electrifying climax at the Ally 400 in Nashville, marking a crucial moment in NASCAR history. Known for their fierce competitiveness, both drivers engaged in a series of aggressive tactics, resulting in Larson’s calculated response against Hamlin. This incident not only heightened the tension between the two but also highlighted the intricate mix of strategy and raw emotion inherent in the sport.
Here's how suburban school districts in the Memphis area did on recent statewide tests
Last week, the Tennessee Department of Education released the latest Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program scores, and it touted modest growth seen throughout the state. The percentage of Tennessee students scoring proficiently in English Language Arts rose from 38% in 2023 to 39% in 2024, while the percentage of science students scoring proficiently rose from 43% in 2023 to 44% in 2024.
10Listens: Some residents upset after Lake Tansi property owners association decides to euthanize geese
LAKE TANSI, Tenn. — A group of people in the Lake Tansi community are raising concerns after they said a property owner's association there decided to start removing and euthanizing Canadian geese. The association said they needed to euthanize the geese to protect the lake and the homeowners there.
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